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Spring Fever

Spring is in the air. Birds' nests can be found on tree branches. A colorful display of daffodils, bluebells, tulips and crocuses can be found along the many walks and parks here. I've finally emerged from hibernation resembling an overfed Shar-Pei pooch. It's time to shed those layers (lard, not clothes) and start looking like a sleek greyhound. I dragged a friend along for my morning walks down along the countryside.

It was a particularly foggy day, a common occurrence in a town surrounded by hills. I passed the Itchen, soothed by the sound of water. The strong current from the river is used to push the wheels of our local mill which is still in use after 300 years. The thousand year old remains of the original Roman wall can still be found by the Itchen.

As I huffed and puffed up the hill shrouded in fog, I imagined the fashionable crowds that used to parade in their Sunday's best. In the 19th century, the park on the hilltop was once a place to be seen. In my overactive mind, I visualized the ladies in their exquisite haute couture Charles Worth dresses. At least I'm far more comfortable in my jeans, Petit Bateau breton top, Isabel Marant Bator coat, Hermes shawl and mud-caked Converse sneakers, said the green-eyed monster.

You know, the thing about a walk is that it makes one beyond ravenous. We trudged back to my friend's place, satisfied that we've lost 500grams at the very least and proceeded to have a full Korean feast of yummy rice and home made kim chi. Oh, let's not forget a colossal box of han gua, a traditional Korean sweet snacks which her sister sent all the way from Korea. I'll start dieting tomorrow. I promise.

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I feel like I've stepped into some kind of fantasy world looking at these gorgeous images! I love the magical look the fog brings. Thanks for taking us along! And now I have a mad craving for kim chi ;)

Thank you for your sweet comment on my new dolly photo! It's true about people in NYC not cooking much. I must not be of the norm since I cook 4-5x/week lol.

JUST READ YOUR POST. I am a huge 19th century English litterature fan (before the DA series era!) and seeing your pics just makes me travel back in time. Thank you!BTW, IM is all good too in the countryside...hugs from Freida xx

those pictures are amazing and you have a great eye! they're so neat and clean, i can see all the details.. what's your camera??? mine just died so i'm still looking for something i don't like to buy another canon :(btw we have crazy weather right now, its raining cats and dog... i'm so happy to be back again. can't wait to see your updates! xoxo, Haus of Gala

Thank you, Meg! I'm so pleased you like the photos. Mine's an older version of yours. It's Canon 400D. I've got a cheap but fabulous lens Canon 55-250mm IS which I'm happy with. I'm not a professional so at the moment, I can't justify a £1K lens.

LOL M at I huffed and puffed! Ohhhhhh the pictures you took were beyond AMAZING! It's like you can step right into them and you're there. Ohhh I wish! Thanks for sharing what you saw on your walk. Such loveliness!http://www.averysweetblog.com/